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- Architecture_for _Humanity_Make_It_RightThe Make It Right nonprofit, founded by Brad Pitt, is partnering with the Sioux and Assiniboine tribes of Fort Peck, Montana, to build sustainable homes, buildings and communities on their reservation.1
- Sustainable_Native_Communities_Collaborative_Make_It_RightIn addition to 20 homes, the project will develop a sustainable master plan for the entire reservation, which covers thousands of acres and is home to more than 6,000 Native Americans.2
- Living_Homes_Make_It_RightFor the current project, architects and designers from GRAFT, Sustainable Native Communities Collaborative, Architecture for Humanity, Method Homes and Living Homes spent four days meeting with tribal members before developing their designs.3
- Method_Homes_Make_It_RightCurrently, more than 600 people are waiting for housing on the Fort Peck Indian Reservation. Overcrowding is a chronic problem, with multiple families commonly living together in two-bedroom homes due to lack of accommodation.4
- GRAFT_home_Make_It_RightThe solar-powered homes will have between three and four bedrooms, two to three bathrooms and be available to tribal members whose income levels are at or below 60% of the Area Median Income.5